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International Tea Day: Spilling the tea on unusual brews around the world

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and three of her four recently-arrived puppies.Prince William celebrates birthday with puppy photoKensington PalaceA photo of the Prince of Wales with another generation - this time of puppies - has been posted on social media by Kensington Palace to mark his 43rd birthday.

International Tea Day: Spilling the tea on unusual brews around the world

shortly after the death of their previous dog Lupo.Prince of WalesRelatedKing's Midwinter message to Antarctic researchers19 hrs agoClimatePrincess of Wales pulls out of Royal Ascot appearance3 days agoUKKate makes Order of the Garter service return5 days agoBerkshireMore from the BBC2 days agoPrince William visits sustainable textile dyes labFounder Jim Ajikoa says his industry relies on public trust and acceptance.fearful of the future and often desperately isolated.

International Tea Day: Spilling the tea on unusual brews around the world

including Trooping the Colour and the Order of the Garter procession.He recorded a special message for the BBC World Service's Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast.

International Tea Day: Spilling the tea on unusual brews around the world

Orla was given to the royal couple by Catherine's brother.

2 days agoNorfolk7 days agoPrince and Princess of Wales share new photos for Father's DayThe Prince and Princess of Wales have shared new photos of Prince William with George.which was being excavated in preparation for a new development.

It's not just a kind of provincial outpost.The archaeologists think this grand building may have been home to a wealthy family or a hotel for rich travellers passing through Londinium.

It's one of the biggest - if not the biggest - assemblages of Roman wall plaster and paintings we've ever found in Roman London.Tony Jolliffe/BBC NewsArchaeologist Han Li spent months assembling the fragmentsThe plaster was found in Southwark

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